5. Lepushe

Few international tourists find their way here, but you can be sure to get a unique ski experience!

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6. Dardha

Another ski destination, but in the southern part of the country. Dardha is one of Europe’s most affordable ski resorts, but it’s beautiful year round and always comes with refreshing mountain air.

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7. Gjirokaster

This historical city should definitely be on your list of places to visit in Albania. Gjirokaster is fantastic and has become famous for its old houses that are very well preserved.

It was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2005. Gjirokaster is located just about 1-hour drive from Saranda, which make it an interesting day trip on your vacation.

However, if you have a few days to spare, I highly suggest to stay overnight in Gjirokaster and enjoy the historical atmosphere.

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8. Lake Komani

Komani is perhaps the most beautiful lake in all of Albania, and it shouldn’t be missed.

It’s popular to go for a boat ride and enjoy the lush scenery. Adventurers can also go hiking.

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9. Butrint

Another UNESCO World Heritage Site in Albania. Butrint is easily accessible by bus from Saranda or Ksamil, and what’s even more interesting is that Butrint was colonized by Julius Caesar himself, who saw this as an important strategic location.

Visitors today can walk around the historical site and admire the old ruins as well as the amphitheater.

10. Gjipe Beach

Gjipe Beach is my favorite beach in Albania, and I can warmly recommend you to visit this paradise. It’s located on the Albanian Riviera, between Dhermi and Himare.

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11. Sotira waterfall

If you like to chase waterfalls while traveling, Sotira Waterfall might just be the most spectacular waterfall in Albania.

Luckily, Ksamil has kept its small-town feeling, and there are still several restaurants serving authentic food as well as family-owned hotels.

13. Korca

This city was founded in 1280 under the name Episkopi. Korca is renowned for its architecture and well-preserved buildings. From the 17th century and forward it was also an important center of trade.

Today, it’s the 6th largest city in Albania.

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14. Shkoder

Also known as Shkodër, and often considered to be the cultural capital of Albania. Through several epochs, the city of Shkodër has kept its importance and has been a strategic location since it was founded.

It’s definitely one of the best places to visit in Albania, and you should stay a couple of nights here to enjoy it fully. From here, it’s also easy to make day trips to nearby beautiful places.

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15. Dhermi

A popular beach destination along the Albanian Riviera, which is famous for its old stone houses as well as being a party spot during summertime.

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16. Syri i Kalter

Also known as the Blue Eye, one of the most beautiful places to visit in Albania. Go for a swim, or just enjoy the amazing wonders of Mother Nature.

17. Kruja

A historical town, about 20 km north of Tirana.

Kruja is famous for being the first capital of the Albanian state in the middle ages, and later as the capital of the Kingdom of Albania. Visitors today can enjoy the Skanderbeg Museum, Krujë Castle as well as the national ethnographic museum.

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18. Rozafa

Albania is full of history, and Rozafa Castle and its ruins is another interesting place to visit if you like history. The castle is located near the city of Shkoder and is one of the oldest towns in all of the country.

It was an Illyrian stronghold until the Roman captured it in 167 B.C

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19. Lin

A charming little town near Lake Ohrid. Go here for picturesque views and a relaxing holiday.

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20. Pogradec

A great holiday spot at Lake Ohrid. The city is surrounded by hills and mountains and is home to more than 20.000 people.

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21. Porto Palermo

Famous for the star-shaped castle, built by Ali Pasha in the 19th century. Porto Palermo is also a popular beach destination and a great stop along the Albanian Riviera.

22. Valbona Valley

The hike between Valbona and Theth has been named one of the best and least experienced hikes in Europe.

But even if you don’t go for the full hiking experience, Valbona is still very beautiful and worth a visit.

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23. Apollonia

An ancient city that flourished during the Roman period. It was also famous for its philosophy school, and visitors today can admire the ancient buildings and ruint of Apollonia Archeological Park.

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24. Saranda

Saranda has become one of the major tourist destinations in Albania, and it’s a great base to explore Southern Albania. From here, you can easily reach Ksamil, Butrint, Gjirokaster as well as other beach destinations along the Riviera.

Saranda itself has a lot to offer as well. There are plenty of restaurants, bars, shops and even beaches to enjoy.

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25. Tirana

Last but not least, the Albanian Capital, Tirana. A large city where about 30% or so of the total population lives.

Most capitals are getting more and more global these days, and while Tirana is becoming more modern as well, it has still maintained its own charm.

You will find plenty of cozy restaurants and cafes, and if you like nightlife and clubbing, there are plenty of it here.

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More Places to Visit in Albania

Shala River

Dürres

Himare

Vlorë

Elbasan

Permet

Rana e hedhun

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Book Your Trip

So, now that you know about all these beautiful places to visit in Albania, it’s time to book your trip!